Updates were received from the
following partners:
·
Wiltshire Police
The Area Board received a
verbal update from Inspector Al Lumley. An overview
was provided of the performance
over the last 12 months to November 2021, which included the
following points:
- Comparative data was
provided which saw Westbury very aligned with the rest of the
force, suggesting that there is not one specific issue affecting
Westbury.
- An overview of Hate
Crime was provided, including a breakdown of the 5 specific types
of Hate Crime. The statistics for Westbury were in line with the
rest of the force, however one particular area that stood out was
Sexual Orientation prejudice which had seen a significant increase.
Inspector Lumley noted that this was predominantly involving repeat
victims and offenders, therefore meaning that it was not a wider
issue of the community culture. Work is being conducted with
individuals to curve this spike.
An overview of the local
priorities for Westbury was provided, which included the following
areas:
- Op Elf – This
was an operation that took place in the build up to Christmas in
order to provide a visible presence around the town’s shops
to dissuade potential thieves and reassure the public.
- Shoplifting Offences
– It was noted that shoplifting offences in Westbury are at
the lowest rate for the long time, with crimes remaining below
average rates for the previous 8 consecutive months. There was
however a spike in shoplifting in February/March last year, so
teams will continue to work to prevent.
- Rural Crime –
It was noted that hare coursing and poaching offences increase at
this time every year and though there was an increase in Westbury
in line with the season, there was a 37% reduction in rural crime
when compared to last year. The importance of reporting to gain
intelligence was stressed.
- Youth ASB –
There has been an increase in anti-social behaviour in Westbury
recently, with groups from Warminster and Trowbridge joining local
groups and causing issues. There is a need for parents and
guardians to be inquisitive about there their children have been as
it’s not too late to stop those on the periphery from being
dragged into more serious crime.
- Cannabis Farm –
In January a large professional Cannabis cultivation site,
containing over 2,000 plants was discovered. The investigation
around this continues but residents are asked to be on the lookout
for similar sites.
Following the presentation
there was time for the following questions and points
to be raised:
- The figures for Stop
and Searches were congratulated, with 72.3% resulting in no further
action. It was questioned what lessons had been learnt for the
future? Inspector Lumley stated that noticed patterns are fed back
into annual refresher training and that the searches only take
place if the police have suspicion to stop someone.
- An observation was
made that in the past 3-4 months in the town centre there has been
a significant increase in new young people causing nuisance,
attempting to purchase alcohol and riding scooters inappropriately.
There is a group of 20 people, who can be loud and intimidating. A
plea was made to the police to put resources into resolving this
issue before it increases in the better weather.
- An observation was
made that in the Oldfield Park area there has been a spike in cars
being damaged by petty vandalism and scratching.
- Praise was given to
Horsewatch for helping the rural
community.
·
BaNES, Swindon &
Wiltshire Clinical Commissioning Group (BSW CCG)
The Area Board noted a written
update attached to the agenda as well as a Vaccination Stakeholder
Briefing.
·
Healthwatch
Wiltshire
The Area Board noted a written
update attached to the agenda.
- POPCAN
(Penleigh Park Group)
The Area Board received an
update from Sheila Kimmins on behalf of
POPCAN. The update covered the following matters:
- This week POPCAN met
for the first time this year and planned several events to take
place in the summer; including 3 skateboarding events as well as
dodgeball.
- Residents of Oldfield
Road, Phoenix Rise and the Penleigh
area have been planning a street party to celebrate the
Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
John
Pollard provided an update on behalf of Edington Parish Council.
The update covered the following matters:
- Edington Parish Council is trying to come out of the pandemic by
planning a variety of events in the village, with more activities
involving a wellbeing angle.
·
Work is being done to improve traffic through the
village with a 20mph speed limit recently approved.